I saw Oud Yoshi as part of the set and asked Ensar and Adam if it was available separately. It's another excellent blind buy for me as I had not sampled it. At the time I got it I had been wearing some strongly barn oils and found Yoshi to be floral in comparison. On subsequent wears I found that those florals were different, if floral at all. One of the comments on the page for the set mentioned that there was some myrrh like notes and I agree. What I had labeled as floral was more of a vibrant, bright, nearly aldehydic myrrh note reminiscent of that note in one of my favorite perfumes, Serge Lutens La Myrrhe. In the middle it becomes darker with dark, dry cherry and resinous wood notes. Although Oud Yoshi is from Manipur at that stage it reminds me more of Bhutanese oils like Muana Supreme.